sandygao@ca.ibm.com writes:
> Oh, so it's "uniquely determine", not "unique particle".
That's my take, yes. As I said, the WG will need to decide.
> Sorry for having misunderstood this. But it's hard, isn't it?
Absolutely -- thank you for spotting the way in which what was there
is not complete.
> And I was misled by the appendix, which only talks about non-group
> particles, not how to "uniquely determine" a particle. :-)
As I implied, with hindsight the FSA approach should have been given
more prominence, as it avoids all this terminology confusion.
ht
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